Immerse yourself in a full day of presentations and meetings designed to serve pre-hospital care systems from all across Florida on April 22, 2025 from 9:30am-5:30pm. CommHIT invites you and your peers to its Kennedy Space Center Headquarters, where experts will be gathered to share their knowledge and insights—curated for your Fire Rescue workforce and Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) needs.
If you’re a First Responder, Community Paramedic, Nurse, CHW, or otherwise involved with Fire Rescue or MIH you may register for one or both days for FREE!
* The first part of the day, entitled “The Right People at the Right Time: Workforce Education Bootcamp,” is dedicated to workforce education and apprenticeship resources (including financial).
* The second part of the day, entitled “On Land and In Space Pre-Symposium: Mobile Integrated Health & Health Technologies,” will feature:
1) Innovative and adaptable care models for Florida’s MIH programs
2) Step-by-step tutorials on obtaining Medicare reimbursements for community health services
3) An explanation of the process to acquire a Community Health Worker credential (CCHW) in the State of Florida, supported by CommHIT’s federal grants.
* Full agendas are provided further down this webpage.

Please also join us for the Space Health Nexus Symposium—the next day (April 23, 2025)—from 9:30am-5:30pm.
What is it about? The Space Health Nexus Symposium will showcase the newest and most practical advancements in health, tech, workforce, and care models that are geared to meet the extreme environments and limitations of space—but can already be used to improve care in YOUR communities and health settings. Plus, you’ll learn new space-related workforce opportunities for those in healthcare, research, and tech.
Six of CommHIT’s Rockstar Partners are co-hosting these two days: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Florida Department of Education, Texas A&M College of Nursing, Harvard-led Health Tech Without Borders, CareerSource Brevard Flagler Volusia, and the Astronauts Memorial Foundation.
Registration is FREE for First Responders, Community Paramedics, Nurses, CHW, or those with other Fire/Rescue or MIH involvement.
Attend as many presentations or meetings as you’d like for the days you’re registered. Please feel free to enjoy time at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex when you’re not in a presentation or meeting.
Are you a CommHIT grant partner, rural EMS agency, or health organization eager to attend but unable to send one or more representatives because of travel expenses? In-person networking and learning offer unique opportunities that can’t be matched. To support your participation, CommHIT may cover hotel accommodations for the nights of April 21 and 22 or provide two nights on April 21. Be sure to indicate your need for hotel assistance in the Registration Form above.
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Co-Founder/Co-CEO
CanWe App
Ashley attended the College of Holy Cross for two years where she played division 1 basketball on a full scholarship. She then hung up her sneakers and transferred to NYU where she graduated with a double major in Chinese and International Politics while working in public relations for the New York Rangers. Along with her husband Ernesto, they created a campaign called SNAP-2-LIVE to fight road crashes which is the #1 killer of youth. They partnered with the UN foundation, FIA foundation and many youth organizations… this campaign reached over 5 million people. Together with Ernesto, she also co-created the CanWe app—an app that helps people form connection and meaning in their life, as well as improve their health through community. Ashley is passionate about health, family and friendships, sports and making the world a better place.

Co-Founder/Co-CEO
CanWe App
Ernesto’s parents inspired him to make this world a better place. Shortly after obtaining a double major in civil engineering and architectural engineering from the University of Miami, Ernesto and his brother created an internationally-recognized initiative to build entire housing communities that offered a variety of uplifting and empowering opportunities including helping residents financing their way to homeownership and providing education, employment, safety, sports, and entrepreneurship programs. Ernesto calls it a NOT-ONLY FOR PROFIT model. Ernesto and his team have helped change the lives of 15,000 people in Honduras and Panama during the last 20 years. In 2023, continuing with the NOT-ONLY FOR PROFIT approach to business, Ernesto his wife Ashley co-founded the CanWe app. CanWe is a new category of app called SOCIAL NAVIGATION; it helps create in-person relationships curated by interests and intentions. Building communities with win/win models is Ernesto’s calling.

Clinical Associate Professor
Texas A&M University
Dr. Barnes is an expert in austere nursing. A Former US Army Green Beret, he has 30+ years of nursing experience around the world. He has developed and continues to develop courses in providing nursing care in extreme environments. Dr. Barnes is currently a Clinical Associate Professor for Texas A&M University as Coordinator for the Aerospace and Extreme Environment Nursing Program at Texas A&M.

Community Paramedic Section Administrator
Bureau of Emergency Medical Oversight, Florida Department of Health
Jane Bedford began her journey in first response at the age of 18 with a Volunteer Fire Department. This experience set her on a path toward a career in fire and rescue. After earning her Paramedic license, she started her first job in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with Citrus County EMS. Over her 48-year career, Jane has worked in various EMS systems, including non-profit, for-profit, hospital-based, and fire-based. She has also served as a dispatcher and is a licensed registered nurse. Jane has dedicated her entire career to improving patient outcomes. She is a tireless advocate for patients and works to enhance EMS services in Florida and beyond. Currently, she oversees the EMS community paramedic section of the Florida Department of Health. In this role, she develops strategies for a statewide community paramedicine program that addresses local community needs, reduces care costs, and prevents avoidable emergency room visits. Jane also supports evidence-based practices that empower healthcare workers and first responders to increase access to local patient services and prevent emergency department visits.

Business Liaison CareerSource Brevard Flagler Volusia & Apprenticeship Navigator
Byers has 6+ years of post-secondary technical school education from working at a Technical Institute. In her role, she implemented the integration of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) certifications into student curriculum to ensure training met manufacturers’ standards. Byers currently serves the workforce needs for construction and hospitality employers as a business liaison for CareerSource Brevard Flagler Volusia and is a state-appointed Apprenticeship Navigator. Byers has formed regional partnerships resulting in a robust network focusing on paving logical apprenticeship pathways. This includes working with Anne Everly, Apprenticeship Training Representative with the State of Florida. Their joint efforts have resulted in new registered apprenticeship programs that were the first for the state and nation—from healthcare to semiconductors. Her partnership with intermediaries has landed her national speaking engagements to highlight Apprenticeship Navigator and Business Liaison models that work. Aside from her work efforts, Byers focuses on community service and mentoring for Take Stock in Children. Byers graduated from Lead Brevard (Class of 2024), is a top 12 finalist for Lead Brevard 2025 ‘4 under 40’, and is a National Society for Leadership and Success member.

R&D Managing Director
DEKONTA CBRN Ltd. Czech Republic
Dr. Castulik comes to us from the Czech Republic. He is an expert in the detection, identification, decontamination, protection, and defense against chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive materials (CBRNE) as well as weapons of mass destruction. His expertise includes crisis and emergency management during CBRNE events, the training and education of first responders for CBRNE and hazardous materials (HazMat) incidents, medical countermeasures and intervention during CBRNE scenarios, and forensic investigation of such events. Dr. Castulik served as the Director of the R&D Division of NBC (nuclear, biological, and chemical) Defense at the Military Research Institute. He was also an Inspector for the United Nations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM), focusing on the inventory and destruction of weapons of mass destruction stockpiles. Dr. Castulik earned his degree at the Military Academy in Brno, Czech Republic, specializing in chemical technology and protection against NBC weapons. His PhD is in NBC defense, with a focus on decontamination.

President/CEO
Radiation Shield Technologies (RST)
Dr. DeMeo is a renowned surgeon, scientist, entrepreneur, inventor, and philanthropist whose groundbreaking innovations have transformed industries globally. Drawing on his expertise in physics and biochemistry, Dr. DeMeo invented Demron®, an advanced radiation-shielding material, in response to the dangers faced by healthcare workers exposed to harmful radiation. By 1998, Demron® became a critical solution for first responders, military personnel, and even space exploration, offering unparalleled protection against nuclear radiation and chemical threats. At RST, Dr. DeMeo leads the development of cutting-edge protective gear, including CBRN Suits, full-body suits, vests, and blankets designed to shield users from high-energy gamma and beta radiation while ensuring comfort and durability. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, RST is at the forefront of global demand for its innovative products. Dr. DeMeo’s contributions extend beyond technology, supporting disaster relief efforts and community initiatives through philanthropy. Dr. DeMeo earned his BS in Biochemistry with a Physics Minor from the University of Florida, graduating Magna Cum Laude. He completed MD at the University of South Florida, and his MBA with a specialization in Health Care Administration from the University of Miami.

Town of Jupiter Fire Rescue Department
Fire Chief
Fire Chief Darrel Donatto has dedicated 44 years to fire rescue, serving 23 years with the City of Riviera Beach Fire Rescue Department and 20 years with the Town of Palm Beach Fire Rescue before joining the Town of Jupiter Fire Rescue Department in January 2024. A highly respected leader in the fire service, he has received numerous awards and commendations, including being named the Florida Fire Chiefs’ Association (FFCA) Fire Chief of the Year in 2016 and receiving the Palm Beach County EMS Providers Association EMS Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017. Chief Donatto holds an MBA from Florida Atlantic University and has been deeply involved with the Florida Fire Chiefs’ Association in various leadership roles. He remains a strong advocate for legislative initiatives impacting fire rescue services, ensuring the continued advancement of the profession and the safety of the communities he serves.

Health & Safety Innovation Lead / Research Engineer
Aptima, Inc.
With 5+ years of experience in human-centered design, AI systems, physiological signals, and biomechanics, Erikson has managed $5M+ in DoD and commercial research funding. Her projects include wearable system for heat stress monitoring, non-contact vitals monitoring system for senior living, and AI agent system for research. She also has 3 years of experience in design control for FDA regulated systems at Medtronic and GE Healthcare. She holds an MS in industrial and systems engineering and a BS in biomedical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

FDOE Apprenticeship Training Representative
Anne Everly has served for 3+ years as the Florida Department of Education Apprenticeship Training Representative for Region 6 (Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, Port St. Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee Counties). Everly has 17+ years of experience working in Secondary Education as the Program Manager for the Take Stock in Children Scholarship and Mentoring Program for Middle and High School Students and the Pre-apprenticeship and Student Internship Coordinator for the Brevard Public Schools Career and Technical Education Program

Executive Associate Dean, College of Nursing
Texas A&M University
Dr. Haddad is a dedicated nurse leader with 30+ years of nursing experience. She is currently serving as a clinical professor and executive associate dean at Texas A&M College of Nursing. Dr. Haddad has a proven track record in addressing critical healthcare challenges. Her experience includes tackling the nursing shortage through innovative recruitment strategies and expanding clinical preceptor networks to enhance practical training opportunities. She has been instrumental in developing and streamlining educational pathways, successfully designing, and implementing programs that support student success while meeting workforce demands. She has succeeded in growing nursing programs and fostering partnerships to ensure quality education and patient care. She is currently overseeing the development of Aerospace and Extreme Environment Nursing Program.

Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
HIE & Policy Analysis HIT Outreach Coordinator
Jamie Harley has served as the Outreach Coordinator for the Florida HIE since 2024. In this role, she is responsible for identifying and conducting educational opportunities and sessions, development of educational material explaining Health IT programs and various innovative approaches, working with community partners on Health IT and its impact, and working directly with healthcare providers. Jamie has 18+ years of experience working with individuals through her previous sales career.

Program Manager – Registered Apprenticeships, H-CAP
Joy Jamerson leads outreach efforts to prospective partners interested in developing health occupation Registered Apprenticeships through the Healthcare Career Advancement Program (H-CAP). H-CAP is a national labor-management organization that promotes innovation and quality in healthcare career education. It also functions as a National Industry Intermediary Contractor and Apprenticeship Ambassador with the U.S. Department of Labor, offering free technical assistance, subject matter expertise, shareable resources, and capacity-building infrastructure through Registered Apprenticeships. Joy has 21+ years of experience and a proven track record in workforce development, state policies, and regulations related to the eligible training provider list. Her expertise spans recruitment, strategic planning, coordination, talent acquisition, student placement, and budgeting. Throughout her career, Joy has dedicated herself to academia and workforce development. She understands the academic challenges faced by both traditional and non-traditional students and emphasizes the importance of enhancing career knowledge in today’s competitive labor market. Joy received her MBA from the University of Phoenix. She holds a BS in Business Administration from Southern University in New Orleans.

Town of Jupiter Fire Rescue Department
Deputy Fire Chief
Stephen Shaw is father, a husband, and a 29-year veteran of the Fire Rescue service. In 2024, he became a Deputy Fire Chief for the Town of Jupiter Fire Rescue Department, after serving over 24 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Chief Shaw is an accredited Chief Fire Officer and will complete his Executive Fire Officer in April of this year. He is a IAFC Hazmat Committee member and a Hazmat Specialist for FEMA Urban Search & Rescue (USAR) Task Force 2. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry and a Master’s in Business Administration from Florida Atlantic University. He is a Registered Nurse through the State of Florida. Chief Shaw is an author for Fire Engineering magazine, a speaker for numerous conferences, and the host of the “Perspectives on Leadership” podcast. He has a beautiful wife and two wonderful boys.

Chief Liaison Officer, HTWB
Assistant Professor, Yale School of Medicine
Mary Showstark is a Physician Associate/Assistant (PA), an Assistant Professor at Yale University, and an affiliate faculty member of the Yale Institute of Global Health. Showstark is involved in growing the healthcare workforce for the PA profession globally and currently works with World Continuing Education Alliance. She is also Chief Liaison Officer to Health Tech Without Borders and holds a PhD in Security and Intelligence Studies from the University of Buckingham. Mary Showstark is a physician associate with clinical experience in trauma surgery, emergency medicine, urgent care, disaster preparedness and response, wilderness, event, and mass gathering medicine. She has extensive experience with online education, group learning, organizational culture, and utilization of extended reality and artificial intelligence. She is also a consultant for the World Bank specializing in disaster, health, and climate.

CEO, CommHIT
With 25+ years in complex healthcare, transportation, and communication issues, Dr. Siler is a nationally-recognized leader in technologies and workforce education and development. As CommHIT’s CEO, she plans & operationalizes programs to assuage needs in rural and resource-poor or otherwise remote settings. Dr. Siler was an appointed stakeholder advisor to the Trump Administration White House Office of American Innovation and the Obama Administration White House Rural Council. Starting in 2008, Dr. Siler led the development of the nation’s first rural-based HIE. She was the Wave 1 Lead of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Task Group required under federal law to help health organizations of all sizes improve their digital security practices. For her depth and breadth of work in helping the nation’s rural health systems embrace health information technology, she received a 2013 Rural Hospital Champion Award from the U.S. Office of the National Coordinator (now the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy). Dr. Siler develops registered apprenticeship programs that help create a strong and flexible tech and health workforce that can help people day-to-day and in times of emergencies. Dr. Siler received her PhD from UF where she specialized in Immunology and Biochemistry and was a National Research Service Award (NRSA) Post-doctoral Fellow at the McKnight Brain Institute.

Manager of Business Development, PCG
Kim Tesch-Vaught has 18+ years of executive level experience in workforce and economic development. Tesch-Vaught has worked in the private and public sectors in strategic planning, leadership development, stakeholder engagement, employer engagement, communication and outreach and community collaboration. Tesch-Vaught served as executive director of a local workforce board focusing on policy and data development resulting in securing and executing over $27M in federal funding to pioneer new business services and job seeker programs delivered through two local American Job Centers. These programs: Startup Quest®, STEM Ready, Healthcare Biomanufacturing Occupational & Technology Training (HBOTT) and Family Business Mentoring Program used entrepreneurial training concepts to spur economic development and job success. Tesch-Vaught has guided award winning programs from concept to implementation with business administration, program management, workforce development, apprenticeship development, stakeholder coordination, community development, collaboration and facilitation and leadership development.

Director of Outreach, Marketing & Social Media
Cyber Florida
Kate Whitaker is a senior communications professional with 25+ years of experience in higher education, nonprofits, and government. Specializing in communicating complex scientific and technical ideas and information to various audiences, Whitaker is an expert in program development, project management, digital media, media relations, and internal and external communications. Throughout her career, she has spearheaded a variety of comprehensive branding, fund-raising, and event and program outreach campaigns across multiple channels to a spectrum of stakeholders. She holds a BA in English and an MBA in Management. At Cyber Florida, she leads a team of talented professionals who promote the center’s activities and accomplishments and conduct statewide public awareness campaigns, events, and programs to encourage better cyber-self-defense among organizations and individuals.

Chief Medical Information Officer
CommHIT
Dr. Willis, a practicing family physician, is CommHIT’s co-founder. In addition to remaining on the pulse of healthcare, he has 20+ years of experience as a private entrepreneur, community health center CMO, and hospital CMIO. He established Healthy Ocala in 2007, a secure and private digital mechanism to share patient data in Ocala, FL. CommHIT expanded that into the first rurally-based Health Information Exchange in the nation. Dr. Willis was awarded the 2013 Critical Access and Rural Hospital Champion Award from the Office of the National Coordinator (now the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy).

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue
Medical Social Work/MIH Coordinator
For 31 years, Lauren Young Work has provided counseling, crisis intervention, and medical care coordination in healthcare settings. Lauren is recognized within Florida and nationally for her work in MIH program development and for the integration of social work into EMS and MIH patient care. Lauren wrote the first ever chapter on psychiatric emergencies for the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) national and international exam textbook. She is a frequent subject matter expert and educator on topics related to MIH-CP, mental health, peer support, addiction, adjustment to illness and disability, grief, and medical trauma in the field of healthcare, EMS, and in higher education. She has a Master’s in Social Work from Florida State University with a specialization in illness/disability, medical trauma, and bereavement. Lauren is passionate about helping individuals and families and is honored to serve within EMS and MIH.


Have you ever wanted your business to work with NASA/Kennedy Space Center? If YES, make sure you stop by the NASA/Kennedy Space Center Office of Small Business Program (KSC OSBP) table!
KSC’s Small Business Specialist Natalie Colvin works for NASA to help small businesses work with NASA. She will be at the Space Health Nexus Pre-Symposium and Symposium to tell you HOW. Natalie helps with action steps AND strategies that will optimize your company’s chances of finding opportunities to help the Kennedy Space Center’s mission: To provide continuous access to space from Earth’s premier spaceport through creativity and innovation.
And, did you catch that Natalie is from a rural area? Rural communities are near and dear to the hearts of the CommHIT Team!
Don’t miss your chance to learn from Jamie Harley! She is knowledgeable and warm, and she’s the State of Florida’s Agency for Healthcare Administration’s (AHCA’s) Health Information Technology Outreach Coordinator.
AHCA’s overarching purpose is big, but simple: to assure better healthcare for all Floridians. AHCA administers the Medicaid Program supporting the health of our most vulnerable children and adults, licenses and regulates health facilities, and provides information to Floridians about their healthcare’s quality. It also oversees the electronic sharing of patient health information at the state level. Curious about statewide HIT in Florida? Ask Jamie! She’s ready and willing to share her knowledge!
CommHIT learned about Aptima’s incredible work at NASA’s Human Research Program Investigators’ Workshop at the top of 2025 (thank you Samantha Emerson)!
Fast-forward to April: Aptima is sharing the latest advancements in non-contact sensing technologies and their healthcare uses at Space Health Nexus. Not only is Isabel Erickson going to be presenting, she’ll be providing live demos at the at the Aptima Exhibit. Thanks to Isabel, YOU can witness how wearable devices proactively monitor heat stress and enable interventions before emergencies arise.
Using advanced algorithms developed by the US Army Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Aptima is able to ensure the safety of workers in extreme environments. Powered by SafeGuard, Aptima’s work provides the precision and reliability needed for heat stress management in high-risk environments. SafeGuard was honored with Fast Company’s “World Changing Ideas 2024” award in collaboration with Rogers-O’Brien Construction.
Space radiation is a significant concern for astronauts and spacecraft because of its potential health and technological impacts. First responders and the healthcare sector can also face risks of radiation exposure, especially during emergencies involving radioactive materials, such as nuclear accidents, transportation incidents, or radiological dispersal devices (RDDs, also known as “dirty bombs”). It’s not a bad idea to learn about RST and its innovations in radiation protection!
CommHIT and the Professional Association of Health Care Office Management (PAHCOM) go wayyy back and work together like peanut butter and jelly. We’re ALWAYS cooking up and serving something exciting. According to Forbes, only 25% of the tech workforce is comprised of women. Recently, our two organizations—with the support of Clark University’s $12M US Department of Labor (USDOL) grant—infused the US tech workforce with hundreds of people: specifically, 95 women to every one man! We’re continuing to make strides from 2024-28 with CommHIT’s newest USDOL grant.
Join us to meet PAHCOM’s Executive Director Karen Blanchette, MBA and learn what PAHCOM has to offer. She has an impressive background as she was a senior administrator of a hospital on the Navy ship USS John C. Stennis, making her the first woman healthcare administrator assigned to an aircraft carrier. She also served as the CIO for the Naval Dental Command Headquarters and is a world record-holding skydiver. Clearly, the sky’s not the limit for her! PAHCOM is dedicated to helping the health and tech workforce reach new heights—on land and in space!

Make sure you stop by the Cyber Florida table! Cyber Florida was created by the Florida State Legislature in 2014 to ensure Florida becomes a national leader in:
- cybersecurity education
- academic and practical research
- community outreach and engagement
Hosted by the University of South Florida, Cyber Florida leads a spectrum of initiatives to inspire and educate future and current professionals, support industry-advancing research, and help people and organizations better understand cyber threats and what they can do to stay safer in cyberspace. Spend time with the producers of the “Do We Belong Here?” podcast and documentary, both presented by Cyber Florida. The documentary, avaiable on YouTube, highlights the stories of women in cybersecurity, showcasing their challenges and triumphs. “Do We Belong Here?” supports Cyber Florida’s efforts “to inspire and bring visibility to the incredible journeys of women in cybersecurity.” You may recognize one of CommHIT’s favorite friends/colleagues in the documentary: NASA/Kennedy Space Center’s Chief Information Security Officer Tamiko Fletcher!
CommHIT welcomes Kodey Bogart, CISM® as a Space Health Nexus exhibitor!
A former United States Army warrant officer and aviator, Kodey piloted the Blackhawk during medical evacuation missions. A decorated combat veteran, she’s been honored with two Air Medals and a Sikorsky Rescue Award. She has a wealth of experience in aviation operations, including aviation safety, flight training, maintenance test flights, helicopter air ambulance services, and aviation law enforcement. She resides in Merritt Island, Florida, with her husband and children.
Passionate about aviation, Kodey enjoys sharing her experiences with her family, highlighting the diverse nature of missions. Kodey is the author of “Helo Girls,” a collection of interactive stories that immerse readers in thrilling pilot missions, enhancing their problem-solving skills.
Kodey’s a force and very friendly! Make sure you get to know her at Space Health Nexus!
Excited to welcome the Florida State University Network for Clinical Research, Training, and Community Engagement back to exhibit! NCRT-CE and CommHIT are partners in improving access and connections to care in rural areas. Led by Ursula Weiss, PhD, NCRT-CE provides all levels of investigators with a range of consultative services, resources, and guidance to assist with the design and implementation of clinical and health research protocols. The multidisciplinary backgrounds of the NCRT-CE team translate into diverse research expertise including public health, qualitative, clinical, and community-engaged research. Be sure to say “hi!” to this friendly and helpful team at Space Health Nexus!
CommHIT is a huge fan of the Florida Center for Nursing (FCN), spearheaded by Rayna Latourneau PhD, RN. FCN stands as a leading force in Florida for nursing workforce data, analysis, and strategic insights. Effective change is impossible without robust and ACCURATE data and sophisticated interpretations. Starting this year, FCN, CommHIT, key stakeholders, and most importantly, nurses, will be working together on CommHIT’s new $4M USDOL grant. Come meet Dr. Latourneau and her team and find out how you can be involved!
Registered attendees will receive an email three days before the event letting them know that they are cleared on the NASA security logs and instructions to park and enter.
We recommend booking early, in case hotel rates increase unexpectedly. For instance, hotel rates in the Titusville area go up if a launch is planned. Click below for a (non-exhaustive) list of nearby hotel recommendations.
CommHIT is headquartered at the Astronauts Memorial Foundation Building at the Kennedy Space Center.